AUCTIONS TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). . Commencing «t 11 a.m. sharp. On the Promises, 1-1 HILL STREET, TIIORNDON. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE I Of , SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE .- AND EFFECTS. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from F. 1 RUSSELL, ESQ. (who is shortly leaving tho Dominion), to sell by Public Auction, as above, tho whole of his Housc- \ hold Furniture, and Effects, consisting Q.f- ---; DRAWING AND DINING 'ROOM-. Axminster carpets, Calmac surround, HANDSOME WALNUT ; MIRROR-BACKED . SIDEBOARD, dining table, BEAUTIFUL OVERMANTEL, small card tables, oak tab/leE, pictures, - curtains, china and frlaiss, electric toaster, brass seat fender with leather top, curio cabinet, pot plants, occasional tables pictures, cu.rtains, china, couch with loose covers, BLUE AXMINSTER SQUARE, 50 YARDS AXMINSTER, RUNNER (RED), Axminster stair carpet HALL.—HaII seats, Parkia linoleum, Indian rug, pictures KITCHEN AND SCULLERY.-Table, ch'airs, ice? chest, ice-making machine, linoleum,. pots and pans, wringer, mangle, filter, ..hose, skirt board, china BEDROOMS-MAGNIFICENT WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, 5 single wooden bedsteads and wire mattresses, invalid table, art square, Calmac surrounds, toilet sets, blinds and'curtains, HANDSOME KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, Ottoman couch, linen press linoleums, and BEAUTIFUL OAK BEDROOM SUITE, -aasy chairs, large wardrobe with 6 drawers, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, good rich tone, by Collard and Coliard, in handsome walnut case The furniture is all in excellent order, and as tho owner is leaving the Dominion everything is to bo sold Without Reserve. Inspection from 2.30 to 1.30 on afternoon of- the 26th February. S. GEORGE NATHAN, ■ Auctioneer. THE AUCTION SALE THE AUCTION SALE Of PROPERTIES PROPERTIES IN THE ESTATE OF . IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOSEPH BURNE, THE LATE JOSEPH BUHNE, Deceased, TAKES PLACE IN mHE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE On TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), : TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 2.30 p.m. •' Further particulars from B. SMITH AND COY., 39 Panama Street; S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. Or the Trustees' Solicitors, .STAFFORD*AND STAFFORD, 33 Johnston Street. TUESDAY, sth MARCH, 1918, At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF PROPERTIES, • WADESTOWN, In ROSCOE ESTATE, In the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MB. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been ■»•*■ instructed to sell by PubTio Auction as above the undermentioned properties :— FIRSTLY, Part Sections 37 and 55 and Section 51, being Part Section 1, Harbour District, Township of Wadestown, D.P. 2521,' together with the residence of 9 Rooms on one floor, known as No. 3 Roscoc Terrace. SECONDLY, Lots 8 and 9, Deposited Plan 2521, Part of Sections 36 and 37 of Block I, Harbour District, Township of Wadestown, and known-as Nos, 11 nud 1(5 Eoscoe Terrace, each cottage containing 6 rooms, and is connected with city water and drainage systems, No. 16 having electric light and gascooker; No. 11 only gas. EXCELLENT VIEWS are obtainable from the above, and they are all HANDY TO THE CAR, For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, ' 115 Customhouse Quay. TUESDAY. sth MARCH, 1918, At 2.30 p.m. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SALE OF SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, On THE SUNNY SLOPES OF MOUNT VICTORIA. MR. S. GEORGE~NATHAN has been •"■*- favoured with instructions flora JOHN A. TAYLOR, ESQ., to sell by Public Auction, as above his Residence, known as 56 MAJORIBANKS STREET, Boing Part Section 310, City of Wellington, having, a frontage of 39ft. Sin. by 138 ft; Together with a MODERN RESIDENCE of 8 ROOMS, having ovory possible convenience including electric light, gas cooker, gas oaliphont, and electric points. The rooms are all Urge and lofty, and the house is situated in a Gne sunny position, with large asphalt yard and good garden. It is within easy distance of the Courtenay Place tram stop, and in a nice quiot neighbourhood. A reasonable reserve has been placed on the property, and the terms aie exceptionally easy. Further particulars and'eard to view from the Auctioneer, S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113 Customhouse Quay. f0 TIMBER PEOPLE, SPECULATORS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. 3TOR SALE. An Opportunity Rarely Offered, within 30 Miles of WELLINGTON CITY, and ton miles of railway station by good metalled road. 1 O'YQ ACRES of grass and bush land. ]L.4l i J All been heavy bush, about two-thirds now in grass, doing 2 sheep to the acre and cattle extra. Tho balance is milling bosh, rimu, totara, and mixed timbers, with n complete sawmill plant erected thereon (there are another 5000 acres of maiden bush in tho vicinity, tho cutting rights of which can bo obtained). The low prices, ranging from ss. In ,£7 10s. per acre, will buy (his Freehold property. With the high prices now ruling for timber, wool, meat, etc., (his proposition is a fortune-maker. Get in early and bo ready for the boom that is su.ro to come after tho war. Terms are easy for a good man or men. Further particulars and information from R. C. RENNER, Estate \srent. 12 Panama Street,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 11
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